Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur: With the Australian batters curbing their aggression and batting solidly on the third day of the one-off Women's Test, India needed a moment of inspiration and change the momentum of the game.
Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur brought herself into the attack around the 72nd over and with her potent off-spin, claimed two late wickets to pull India back into the game.
"She has a golden arm. She always takes a wicket whenever she comes on to bowl. I remember she had taken a wicket right when she came into the attack in the 50-overs World Cup in New Zealand. She is always ready (to bowl). Everyone was bowling but we needed a magical bowler who could get a wicket since the partnership had lasted for a long time. We also got some momentum," said fellow off-spinner Deepti Sharma after India broke Australia's momentum to restrict them to 233/5 in the second innings on Saturday.